A HOUSE built in the Swingin’ Sixties that is still channelling the age of aquarius and the Beatles is for sale for the first time in half a century.

Check out the retro lounge with original furniture, textured wallpaper and brown and white abstract carpet.Source:Supplied

Apart from a kitchen modernisation the Manly brick- veneer home is a faithful throwback to the mid-1960s.

Groovy baby, the old bathroom circa 1967.Source:Supplied

There is the classic best lounge with its sateen floral wallpaper and piebald coloured carpet, mother of pearl lighting and a pink and white retro bathroom straight from the groovy age.

Photographs of 46 Francis St, Manly when built in 1967 show a London-style red telephone box and a pillar-box red post box outside – both of which have now disappeared in this age of mobiles and internet.

Looking over Graham Reserve from outside the house in the sixties.Source:Supplied

Maria Cassarino, of Stone Real Estate, said the deceased estate on the corner of Arthur St had a guide of $1.65 million to $1.8 million and was booked for auction on Saturday, February 20.

Ms Cassarino said buyers aged in their 20s to early 40s love untouched houses.

The Francis St kitchen when new.Source:Supplied

“They have the energy and dreams of what it can be,” she said.

“And they don’t feel bad tearing apart something that has been renovated.”